Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Zooper 2011 Bolero Stroller Bassinet Butterfly Purple

Zooper 2011 Bolero Stroller Bassinet Butterfly Purple

Zooper 2011 Bolero Stroller/Bassinet, Butterfly Purple
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List Price: $399.00
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Product Description

Whether it's uptown, downtown or across town, Bolero's simple fold, one hand operated backrest and one hand steering make it easy to be on the move. Its compact fold and easy switch to Bassinet makes this stroller suitable for infants and toddlers. This year, our Bolero now also comes with a snack tray. Zooper stroller features have changed the very nature of what is considered stroller essentials. Couple this with a stylish design at a reasonable price, and we have created a brand that consumers value for its value, quality, and consumer friendly features. Stroller essentials include – large basket and pockets for storage, foot muff, car seat safety straps, cup holder and sun shade at no extra cost. Now you can see why Zooper prides itself on being "More Than You Think."

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39544 in Baby Product
  • Color: Butterfly Purple
  • Brand: Zooper
  • Model: BU806D-Butterfly Purple
  • Released on: 2011-02-11
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 42.00" h x22.00" w x35.00" l,20.00 pounds

Features

  • Essential accessories included: sun shade, sleeping bag, plastic cup holder, snack tray, bassinet and infant carrier security strap
  • Suitable for newborns and toddlers up to 55 pounds
  • 2 in 1 stroller converts to bassinet
  • Single push bar for one hand steering
  • Free standing when folded

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Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.I purchased this stroller for the flexability of an unbrella fold, but needed a one-handed push for strolling the baby, and walking the dog. It is super easy to push. The wheels glide so easy. It manuevers very nice. Keep in mind that the front wheels lock in place every time you fold it, so it can stand upright in the fold position. You will have to unlock the wheels everytime you unfold it. Just a matter of pulling up a lever on each front wheel. I wanted the bassinet for walking an infant. It is warm and comfy for an infant on a cold day. The cons of the bassinett are that you have many steps to set it up as a bassinet. It is not worth all the time to set it up that way unless you are leaving it that way. We(my daughter)has a city mini for the car with the snap-in car seat attachment. It comes with a universal car seat attachment. (straps), but does not fit the Chicco Keyfit 30 carseat that we have. One of the few it does not work with. The material is top notch. The canopy is rain resistant, and covers just about every square inch of the baby. The seat is well padded. It comes with all the bells and whistles of an upscale stroller. But...The plastic dog-leash connectors to insert the bassinet pad are awful. Not something you want to fight with on a daily basis. Also the plastic connector to snap the baby in while a little easier, leaves alot to be desired. Maybe it will get easier. Zooper has room to improve all the connectors. This stroller is easy to fold and unfold if not set-up as a bassinett. One more thing I want to add, it is a full size stroller. Although an umbrella fold, it still takes up more trunk real estate than a typical umbrella fold stroller. Overall I'm happy with my purchase.UPDATE: After a couple months of use, I decided not to bother with the bassinet part. My grandson (almost 5 mos# prefers to be in a more upright position, and stroller cannot be folded when in bassinet mode. After 2-1/2 months of use I still like the manueverability, and the glide. It is holding up well so far. No issues with parts failing. Love the canopy, and can even push him into the sun. Or if we get caught in bad weather, I can cover him completly.I like that it fits in my trunk,a Nissan Altima, both ways. Grandson seems quite comfortable in it, and his head stays in place with the padded head nest. Don't like all the steps to fold/unfold it. Don't like the #non) access to the bottom storage. There is a zipper for easier access, but I don't like bending down to zip, and unzip it when I need to get something out. I miss a parent tray for cell phones etc. I use the seat back pocket.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.We upgraded from a Graco system to the Zooper after our son outgrew the baby carrier. To compare the Graco stroller to the Zooper, it's like going from a Honda to a BMW. It may not be the top of the line Aston Martin like a BOB or Phil and Ted but BMW's are still very nice cars.I have had my eye on a new stroller for quite awhile now, but just didnt know if it was feasible enough to spend all that money for a high end stroller. I wanted a Bob or a Phil and Ted but my wife wanted something more compact that she could use without needing a personal trainer and weight training program to put it in our Toyota Camry. I really like this stroller, It is very smooth it rolls like a dream! It is not a jogger with air filled rubber tires but is still good enough for any asphalt surface, even as a jogger.The great points about this stroller are the sun shade, the really nice sleeping bag attachment to keep baby warm on cool or wet days, the ability to turn on a dime, nice thoughtful storage pockets, and it's roomy enough that my little guy has plenty of room to grow. One thing that I wish could be changed, is the size of the basket, but it's really not that big of a deal since it's about the same size on the Baby Trend.The stroller is also on the bigger side of sizes, it not like an umbrella stroller you would buy at Walmart, but I like that it is sturdy. It is fairly easy to set up, just make sure you read the instructions before you leave home. Our 12 month old son seems very comfortable. It folds very easily and more compact than the Graco but it is long and takes up a fair amount of trunk space. The quality seems very good and should last us another +2 yrs with no problem and will be ready for another child if another comes our way.Not the cheapest way to go but looks of thoughtful features make me glad we invested in this stroller.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.I got this stroller with plans to use it for trips to the mall and light running around so that I didn't have to pack up our bulky bob stroller. It has turned into the only stroller I use. It's compact and light. Our Zooper has been in the rain at a theme park, at the ball field weekly and on many shopping trips. I love it, it does the job and it is a very nice stroller. I love that it will recline flat (the only way my son will stay asleep)with just a pull of the lever on the back. It also has a great headrest and two hidden pockets for storing valuables. The bottom basket holds a great deal of stuff and fits nicely even when reclined. We were able to attach and secure our chico car seat to the stroller with the anchor straps. The detachable snack tray is great too. We alternate that and the bar (I like the bar for trips to the zoo and when we want to let my son get up close without having to take him out of the stroller).I love our Zooper.

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